Hilde studied photography at The Art Academy in Breda (Netherlands). After a successful career as a freelance photographer, she decided to complete an additional course which would allow her to become a teacher. This led to a teaching position at a K-12 school and then onto Grafisch Lyceum Rotterdam, where she still works part time. During her career, Maassen has found that photography has changed significantly. From analogue to digital, moving pictures and filming. Because of the ever changing trends and technology, Maassen likes to keep up to date with new features and experiment with them. She is an AEL, ACI on photoshop and Lightroom and an ACE on Muse.

All educators and teachers across K-12 Public Schools in New South Wales, Australia have access to Adobe design, development, photo-editing, video and collaboration software as part of the government Digital Education Revolution initiative

With K-12 School Site Licenses, Adobe provides affordable software and supporting resources for teaching students the 21st century skills they need. Real-world examples provide guidance for implementing CS5 curriculum, certification and professional development.

Learn about methods for assessing the impact of Adobe solutions on learning outcomes. Hear ideas for multi-institutional research, at both the K-12 and Higher Education levels, as well as potential methods for disseminating findings to promote increased awareness. Finally learn about strategic dissemination of findings through use cases and qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods via presentations, press releases, journals and books.

The New South Wales Department of Education in Australia is providing Adobe design, development, photo-editing, video and collaboration software to students and faculty in its K-12 schools as part of the government Digital Education Revolution initiative.

Learn how educators are engaging students in teaching and learning 21st century skills using the Adobe Digital School Collection tools and resources. Watch this video to hear the opinions and experiences of K-12 educators and their students.